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I never told my parents I was a federal judge. To them, I was still the “dropout failure,” while my sister was the golden child. Then she took my car and committed a hit-and-run. My mother grabbed my shoulders, screaming, “You have no future anyway! Say you were driving!” I stayed calm and asked my sister quietly, “Did you cause the accident and flee?” She snapped back, “Yes, I did. Who would believe you? You look like a criminal.” That was enough. I pulled out my phone. “Open the court,” I said. “I have the evidence.”

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after a defendant’s brother once followed me from court. It had four cameras, cabin audio during forced entry, cloud backup, GPS logs, and automatic crash recording. When Vanessa took it without asking, the system had alerted my phone.

I had watched everything from my upstairs bedroom.

The stolen keys.

The wine bottle rolling on the passenger floor.

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